675 Cabin Ridge ATV Trail

Total Miles
6.2

Elevation

2,661.06 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Cabin Ridge is a 6.3-mile-long ATV trail through Rampart Range that goes from Rampart Range Road to connect to the Noddles ATV Trail. It's very similar to many of the surrounding two-tracks in this trail system, but this one is slightly harder because it has some tighter sections, some small rocks here and there, and one section of slab rock to go over. It goes through some cool rock features like big granite boulders on each side of the trail like tall rock walls. Easy sections of the trail are wide through the pine trees with some small whoops, but mostly flat with some curves. This one is less troughed than some of the other ATV trails. It climbs some small hills but mostly is a steady decline of 1,300 feet in elevation over the 6 miles going south to north. You get some really nice views along the edge of the mountainside next to giant rock outcroppings. The northern half has some tighter sections, lots of tight curves, and one section of rock slab that is like a ramp that makes it a little bit harder.

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675 Cabin Ridge ATV Trail
675 Cabin Ridge ATV Trail
675 Cabin Ridge ATV Trail

Difficulty

This is a mostly easy ATV trail with a couple moderate features such as tight sections and a few rocks. The north half is harder than the south half.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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Access Description

The Rampart Range Recreation Area is an extensive trail system in the Pike National Forest southwest of Sedalia, Colorado. There are several trailheads, but it is most commonly accessed from the north off of North State Highway 67. This is a highly maintained and regulated trail system; make sure you have your OHV registration card and decals. There are first-come-first-serve paid campsites and several restrooms. The area closes seasonally by December 1st and reopens in the spring sometime in April or May based on weather and mud conditions. All ATV trails in the area are designated for vehicles 50 inches or less and are mostly easy to intermediate difficulty, while the single tracks are more difficult. Note that only licensed vehicles are allowed on Rampart Range Road, so there are often separate trailheads at the start and end of each trail.

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